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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Religion and the Arts in the West
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Religion and the Arts in the West
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Author(s): Apostolos-Cappadona, Diane
Brown
ISBN No.: 9780190607005
Year: 202611
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 1,060.47
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

I. Aesthetics and Theory Arts and Ethics: Overview Arts and Ethics: Questions Aniconism Iconography and Iconology Iconophobia and Iconophilia Idol and Idolatry II. Gender, Sexuality, and the Body Feminism and Religious Art: Overview Feminism, Art, and Religion in the North Atlantic Christian Feminist Theology and the Arts Ecofeminism, Religion, and the Arts in the West Women in Religious Art Human Body in Jewish Art Donations to Synagogues by Jewish Women, from 17th-Century Italy to the Present Human Body in Christian Art Human Body in Islamic Art Representation and Participation of Women in Art in the Ottoman Context III. Material Culture and Sacred Objects Material Culture and Religion Holy Books and Manuscripts Decorated, Illuminated, and Illustrated Bibles Islamic Calligraphy The Qur''an in Manuscript, Print, and Digital Form Relics and Pilgrimage in Western Europe Faith and Devotion: Reading the Ceramic Architectural Programs from the Baroque Period Jewish Ritual Objects Islamic Relics Relics and Reliquaries in Colonial Mexico IV. Museums, Curation, and Exhibitions Museums and Exhibitions: Overview and History Museums Dedicated to Religious Art Exhibitions and Displays of Religious Art Exhibitions of Jewish Art and Culture The Jewish Museum of New York in a Global Context V. Religious Practice, Devotion, and Art Ritual and Art in the West Liturgical and Ceremonial Art: Preaching and Visual Culture in the Medieval and Early Modern World Devotional Art: Mid-1400s Through 1700s Kabbalah in Art and Architecture Islamic Pilgrimage and Art Sufism in Art and Architecture Holy Week and the Theater of Art: Sculpture, Retables, and the Baroque Aesthetic Churches, Grand Retables, and Ceiling Paintings in Portugal during the 16th and 17th Centuries Toledo, Avila, and Mysticism Devotional Images of the Virgin Mary in Spain Devotional Art in Viceregal Latin America The Passion of Christ in the New World Andean Pilgrimage Centers and Marian Devotion in Bolivia Revivals of Aztec Heritage: From the Virgin of Guadalupe to the Day of the Dead Conventual Visual Culture in Ecuador "Have Mercy on Us": Inca Heritage, Christianity, and Salvation in Colonial Cuzco Dance, Religion, and the Enduring Legacy of European Colonialism Theater, Religion, and Art VI. Religious Traditions and Historical Contexts Religious Syncretism and Art in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Approaching Jewish Art: Within and Beyond the Frame Jesus in Jewish Art Native American Religious Art and Architecture Christianity and Caribbean Art Christianity and African American Art VII. Sacred and Secular Spaces Architecture and Religion since 1500 Sacred Space and Sacred Spaces Secularization and Sacred Space Synagogue Architecture Christian Sacred Architecture Pilgrimage Centers and Relics in Catholic Spain Monasteries, Holy Monks, Tridentine Saints: Port Cities of Seville and Valencia Guatemalan Churches: The Maya Legacy in Organic Façades Portuguese Monarchs and their Royal Convents and Monasteries "In My Father''s House" (John 14:2): Sacred Domiciles and Secular Residences in Iberoamerican Art as Metaphorical Architecture of Devotion Nomadic Shelters, Mystical Staircases, and Cosmic Chambers in Iberoamerican Art Mexican Monastic Architecture Brazil''s Sanctuaries and Sculpture: Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, and Ouro Preto VIII.


Visual Culture and New Media Judaism and Visual Art Jewish Art in the Modern Era Holocaust Art Christian Visual Art Prints and Religion in Europe, Renaissance to Enlightenment Roman Catholic Art After L''Art Sacré and Vatican II Islam and Art: Overview Islamic Visual Art Spirituality and Contemporary Art Renaissance and Religious Art Protestant Visual Art Counterreformation Catholic Art Religious Art and Architecture in Eighteenth-Century Europe Neoclassicism in Religious Art Romanticism in Religious Art Realism and Naturalism in Religious Art Modern Religious Art Abstraction in Religious Art Postmodernism and Religious Art Contemporary Visual Art and Religion Photography and Religion in the West Islamic Photography Bible and Film Religion, New Media, and Digital Culture.


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